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My Best Fifteen Minutes
by Ray Pritchard

“I wouldn’t trust my best fifteen minutes to get me into heaven.”So said the preacher and I agree with him. In that one sentence he uttered a profound theological truth. I can think of five reasons why it must be true:1. Fifteen minutes isn’t long enough. 2. Fifteen of my “best” minutes can’t make up f…

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New Dates for the Holy Land Tour
by Ray Pritchard

A few months ago we announced a Holy Land tour for October 2009. Because of changes in airline schedules, we have had to slightly adjust the dates. The tour is now set for October 18-28. You can read the entire brochure online. We hope you will join us for this trip of a lifetime. When we adjusted the dates, we also slightly changed the itinerary s…

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How Deep the Father’s Love
by Ray Pritchard

Yesterday during my bike ride I was listening to various songs when “How Deep the Father’s Love” came up on my iPod. The words and music make a perfect match. Among the many versions on YouTube, I particularly like this one by Sarah Sadler. I hope you’ll pay attention to the words. There is enough good theology here to take …

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Bible Bus Update–April
by Ray Pritchard

It’s been over a month since my last Bible Bus update. In January I committed to reading the whole Bible book by book. I’m not following any particular plan, simply reading one book at a time from beginning to end. Since my last update I have read the following books: Leviticus, Joshua, Judges, Hosea, Psalms, Amos, 1 Corinthians, Coloss…

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The Minister’s Fainting Fits
by Ray Pritchard

This morning I happened to pick up my well-worn copy of Spurgeon’s Lectures to My Students, a book I have read and re-read over the years. It remains in the top handful of most useful books on the ministry I have ever read. And by chance (or I should say, by providence) I opened the book and read again Spurgeon’s famous chapter called T…

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5810
by Ray Pritchard

That’s the number of subscribers to the Keep Believing weekly sermon email, according to our webmaster Derek Taylor. The number is the highest ever and continues to climb. I can remember when I started sending out the sermons in late 1998. We started with 15 names and slowly added from there. Each week I would write a brief introduction and t…

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“But Some Doubted”
by Ray Pritchard

Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the S…

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Easter Sunday: Empty
by Ray Pritchard

Many years ago I was asked to perform a graveside service for a man I barely knew. I was young and inexperienced and wanted to say a few words of comfort. I fumbled my way through the ceremony and came to the closing prayer. When I got to the part about the resurrection of the dead, the words stuck in my throat. I could barely finish my prayer. I …

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Day 40: Silence
by Ray Pritchard

The four gospels do not tell us much about what happened on the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. We know that after Jesus died, the disciples stayed behind locked doors for fear of the Jewish leaders (John 20:19). Their fear was well-founded because on that Saturday, the chief priests and the Pharisees met with Pilate and asked him t…

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Six Hours That Changed the World
by Ray Pritchard

Today I will be on WMBI-FM in Chicago from 10-11 AM (CDT) talking with Nancy Turner about “Six Hours That Changed the World.” On this very special Good Friday broadcast, we will use the spoken word interspersed with music to relive the six hours when our Lord hung on the cross. We will focus on the seven sayings of Christ on the Cross. …

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